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Informal document GRSP-51-38 (51st GRSP, 21 – 25 May 2012, agenda item 20). GRSP Inf. Group on Child Restraint Systems CRS-31-08. April 11th , 2012. Comparison of CRS Side Impact Test Results Using by Acceleration Type Sled and Deceleration type Sled. JASIC / Japan.

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  1. Informal documentGRSP-51-38 (51st GRSP, 21 – 25 May 2012, agenda item 20) GRSP Inf. Group on Child Restraint SystemsCRS-31-08 April 11th , 2012 Comparison of CRS Side Impact Test Results Using by Acceleration Type Sled and Deceleration type Sled JASIC / Japan

  2. Background & Purpose • NTSEL (type approval test department in Japan) has the acceleration type sled test system. So it is necessary to compare the CRS side impact sled test results between tested by deceleration type sled system and tested by acceleration type sled test system. • We done CRS side impact sled tests by acceleration type sled test system and confirm to compare the test severity between deceleration sled and acceleration sled.

  3. Concept of CRS Side Impact Test Using by Acceleration Type Sled System

  4. Parameters of New Side Impact Test Relative velocity between door and sled Door intrusion

  5. Photos before sled tests

  6. Video

  7. Test Concept Relative velocity Intrusion In this test concept, door moved with sled and seat moved on sled on sled.

  8. Comparison of Test Results Using by Acceleration Type Sled System and Deceleration Type Sled System

  9. Tested CRS CRS A CRS B CRS A is Group I TT CRS and CRS B is Group I SL CRS

  10. Maximum injury Measures (CRS A) Date from TUB and Dorel

  11. Maximum Injury Measures (CRS A) Date from TUB and Dorel As for the head injury measures, the test results were almost similar

  12. Video of Side Impact Test (CRS A) Deceleration Sled Acceleration Sled Date from Dorel

  13. Time Histories (CRS A) Relative velocity Date from Dorel

  14. Time Histories (CRS A) Head acceleration Date from Dorel As for the head acceleration, time histories were almost similar

  15. Time Histories (CRS A) Date from Dorel Chest acceleration Pelvis acceleration Neck Upper Moment Neck Upper Force

  16. Time Histories (CRS A) Date from Dorel Head acceleration (Dorel data moves 5ms) As for the head acceleration, time histories were almost similar

  17. Time Histories (CRS A) Date from Dorel Dorel data moves 5ms Chest acceleration Pelvis acceleration Neck Upper Moment Neck Upper Force

  18. Maximum Injury Measures (CRS B) Date from Dorel Date from Dorel

  19. Maximum Injury Measures (CRS B) As for the head injury measures, the test results were almost similar Date from Dorel

  20. Video of Side Impact Test (CRS B) Deceleration Sled Acceleration Sled Date from Dorel

  21. Time Histories (CRS B) Relative velocity Date from Dorel

  22. Time Histories (CRS B) Head acceleration Date from Dorel As for the head acceleration, time histories were almost similar

  23. Time Histories (CRS B) Date from Dorel 1000 80 Chest acceleration Pelvis acceleration 900 70 800 60 700 600 50 Acceleration (G) 500 Force (N) 40 400 30 300 20 200 10 100 0 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Time (ms) Time (ms) Neck Upper Moment Neck Upper Force NTSEL NTSEL NTSEL NTSEL Dorel Dorel Dorel Dorel 14 110 12 100 10 90 80 8 70 Acceleration (G) 6 60 4 Moment (Nm) 50 2 40 30 0 20 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 -2 10 -4 0 -6 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Time (ms) Time (ms)

  24. Conclusion • As for the head injury measures, the results used by acceleration sled and deceleration sled were almost similar. • Comparison of Dorel data and NTSEL data, time histories were almost similar. • Severity of the CRS side impact test used by deceleration sled and acceleration sled are similar.

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